Q: Is there a FVL School in my area?

Q: Are FVL Schools able to compete in
terms of technology?

A: Yes! Our schools offer technology
training starting in elementary school. Many schools make use of
SMART boards in the classroom, offer keyboarding classes, and
integrate computer software training and application into their
curriculum. FVL High School has also launched a STEM Academy that
focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Q: Are foreign language classes offered at
FVL Schools?

A: Many FVL Schools teach Spanish as
a foreign language. Languages taught at FVLHS include Spanish,
Latin, and German.

Q: Are FVL Schools accredited?

A: FVL Schools is part of the
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod school system of 337 K-8
schools, 398 early childhood ministries, and 23 area Lutheran high
schools preparing students for lives of Christian service. Our
school system's central office, Commission on Lutheran Schools, is
located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Our teachers hold, at minimum, a
bachelor of science degree in education from Martin Luther College,
New Ulm, Minnesota, or another accredited college. Our teachers
have professional improvement plans which encourage them to
continue to be life-long learners in their profession.

Many of our FVL Schools have
accreditation through the Wisconsin Lutheran Synod School
Accreditation (WELSSA) and the National Council of Private School
Accreditation. (NCPSA)